Hydration during surgery

Several factors contribute to a high risk of dehydration during surgery

  • Sapeurs-pompiers perte hydrique lors d'intervention

    1L of water lost on average per hour by a responding firefighter

  • 1500°C: Temperature felt during a fire intervention

  • 23 Kg: this is the weight of the average firefighter's equipment during an intervention

  • 2% dehydration equals 20% less energy

The signs of dehydration

How to recognize the first signs of dehydration in firefighters

  • Energy drop

  • Dizziness

  • Clarity

  • Cramps

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- Isotonic solution to maximize hydration

- Magnesium and potassium reduce muscle fatigue

- Manganese, reduces oxidative stress in cells

- Zinc, supports the immune system

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The science of hydration

Rehydration solutions contain a precise dosage of minerals, sodium and glucose to allow rapid assimilation of liquids and thus rehydrate the body quickly and effectively while compensating for electrolyte loss. This physiological principle has made it possible to significantly reduce infant mortality.

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